France beats Ireland 42-27, ending Grand Slam hopes

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France defeated Ireland 42-27 in Dublin, ending Ireland's Grand Slam hopes. Despite losing captain Antoine Dupont to injury in the first half, France dominated the second half, scoring five tries and taking the lead in the Six Nations standings. Ireland initially led after a try from Dan Sheehan, but France quickly regained control. Louis Bielle-Biarrey scored two tries, while Thomas Ramos contributed 17 points. Ireland's late tries from Cian Healy and Jack Conan were not enough to change the outcome. This loss marks Ireland's first home defeat in the Six Nations since 2021. The result puts France in a strong position as they head into the final round of the tournament.


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